I work and live within a larger community called The Three Principles. This is a loose network of different kinds of people, coaches, therapists, teachers, social workers, counselors, educators, community organizers and more. The teaching of the Principles is high...

With the Three Principles Train the Trainer School fast approaching, I find myself in conversations with potential students every other day. From e-mails to phone calls, to actual Skype interviews, coaches are expressing an interest in how the school works and what...

Recently I began a PhD program at the California Institute of Integral Studies. I am exactly one month into that program! If I sound like I am applauding myself a bit – well, I am. The amount of reading is triple any amount I have ever done before. Because this...

In describing how the human brain functions, anticipating your experience, researchers John Kounios and Mark Beeman conclude, “Thus “the box” came to represent the knowledge and assumptions you have gleamed from experience. It constrains your thinking and behavior in...

July 2011 I am sitting in front of a small workshop group, eleven people in all. Michael Neill is sitting across from me listening. I finish my small tirade on the evils of fear and the impact of its presence on my life. Michael asks, “Jeanne, what does fear mean to...

I hear a version of the following question every day, “I know it’s my thinking but what do I do about…” The rest of the question varies. It may be “about my illness?” or it may be “about feeling confused” or “feeling depressed” or about “death” or “my kids,” the list...